
Flexispot - EN1 Whole Piece Standing Desk
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
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r/Tech_Philippines • Standing Desk: Magkano ang dapat na budget para masabing quality product ito? ->I got a this for £100 on sale - perfect for WFH. Had it nearly a year, use it every day https://amzn.eu/d/2ikoyTa Wife got the same one, called something else branded as something else. Came in an identical box (down to barcodes and serial numbers) but hers cost £130 hah
r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->Flexispot, it at least seems ramez is able to resolve things if a problem comes up. Other 2 customer service seems nonexistent
r/StandingDesk • FlexiSpot vs Desky vs Branch ->I have a flexidesk standing desk. love it. 32" + 27" monitor with keyboards, mouse, shelf, laptop, dock..etc. only that doesn't have is my PC which is on another shelf. but u can easily fit a PC on there if u only have 1 monitor.(or put it in the back and hide it.
r/buildapc • best gaming desk ->Flexispot from Amazon. Cost me £100 roughly, using it daily for 10 months or so. No complaints esp at this price point.
r/HENRYUKLifestyle • Standing Desk ->I've got a flexispot one, have had since covid, works well for me. Have three monitors with no issues. Added cheap IKEA cable trays to the underside, laptop dock, harddrive, network switch etc all sit in one, a nice long extension adaptor and a load of power bricks in the other.
r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->Flexispot has been great for my needs and got some cable truncheon that has cable holes all along it for exit points, sticky back aswell with a small cable tray for my extension lead, then a snake thing that goes to the plug on the wall and the desk that’s flexible and hides leads to sockets, looks so clean not a cable insight. The desk is strong and sturdy with a great finish
r/StandingDesk • Standing Desk Advice - What are the good brands? ->Flexispot has been solid for me nearly 2 years no issues so far
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Flexispot’s fine, but their lower-end models feel flimsy once you raise them all the way up. I had an EN1 and sold it after six months. The frame flexed too much when typing. If you’re spending close to $150, a crank desk or a used Jarvis frame off Facebook Marketplace gives better long-term value.
r/StandingDesk • Standing desks under $150 ->I love my four-legged flexispot. Well worth it. Very sturdy.
r/StandingDesk • FlexiSpot vs Desky vs Branch ->Had someone mentioned Flexispot yet? Bought my on Amazon, no regrets. You are right for making a go with a standing desk, totally worth it. You can also buy a big one, install 3 monitors and work like a boss. Best feeling ever, and makes window-management and multitasking a breeze. Averages are that you should be standing up at least 12h a day (not standing 12 hours, but at least 15 minutes stand every hour for 12 hours), that’s why the standing desk is a must.
r/sysadmin • View on Reddit →Id highly recommend the Flexispot EN1. Its around $200 or less (depending on the size), and is probably one of the most popular budget options right now. You can find some good options [in this thread](https://www.reddit.com/user/BrushWild1866/comments/1n9hkgt/the_best_standing_desks/)
r/StandingDesks • View on Reddit →Yes they are. You can even get a desk cycle or walking treadmill to make meetings a workout. I've got the Flexispot electric desk and it's been very good and on around £230 as a Black Friday deal.
r/AskUK • View on Reddit →Got one from Flexispot and while it's awesome, it turned out to be way bigger than I'd imagined. Still, highly recommended.
r/DevelEire • View on Reddit →I have the popular one on Amazon it’s is pretty good! I’ve had mine a year with 2 monitors and a laptop. I wfh so mainly for work not a gamer, if that matters. Update!!! Just pulled the trigger on [this](https://amzn.to/41UJoA1) one yesterday!! So excited!!! Giggity Goo. And they had a $40 coupon. Score!
r/auscorp • View on Reddit →I got a flexi spot one and haven’t regretted it, I just do meetings stood up and it makes my back much less stiff by the end of the day!
r/AskUK • View on Reddit →I bought the flexispot one for £200, and its been great
r/HENRYUKLifestyle • View on Reddit →I have two Flexispot desks. Happy with both. My only complaint is that they don’t go a little lower. If you add wheels, you may find you need a small footstool to rest your feet.
r/office • View on Reddit →I’ve had no issues from the flexispot desk. Solid cable management, height adjustment, and weight capacity. I’ve really loved it, I adjust the height from standing to sitting at least once a day, sometimes many more
r/OfficeChairs • View on Reddit →I recently got a Flexispot! Ordered off Amazon for something like $250. No complaints so far. Definitely stable.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I have a flexispot from Amazon. Love it. Use it daily. I try to stand for at least 4 hours a day
r/WFH • View on Reddit →Mas okay yung FlexiSpot pero mas mahal. Mag Deskey ka kung hindi pa kaya ng budget mo. Depende din sa ipapatong mo kung laptop or desktop na PC. Para sakin sulit siya kasi sumasakit na yung likod ko minsan. Inaantok din ako kapag nakaupo tapos sobrang lamig ng AC.
r/buhaydigital • View on Reddit →I have a Vivo and a Flexispot EN1. Both are solid choices.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I’ve got a little over a year on my flexispot and could not be happier. No regrets.
r/homeoffice • View on Reddit →Note that a $1k+ Uplift will have upgrades in desktop size and/or material above the base $600 42x30 laminate desktop (which is itself good quality). Or may have other upgrades such as power+USB grommets, upgraded keypad, etc. The EC1 I found on Amazon is $270 and 48x24" which I consider not to be deep enough but YMMV. Point being the comparison isn't necessarily a $800 difference. If you're truly budget constrained and/or don't anticipate keeping the same desk for a long time, shop your local Facebook marketplace for gently used models.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I have a flexispot - absolutely no issues. Love mine!!
r/office • View on Reddit →I have the cheap standard one, and a nicer FlexiSpot one. The cheap one is definitely not as good as the nice one, but it’s still more than good enough.
r/WFH • View on Reddit →a standing desk can make a big difference if you work long hours. alternating between sitting and standing helps with posture and fatigue. flexispot and uplift are common choices, just make sure to check the frame stability and motor noise. tools like dezctop focus on stability and workspace design with thoughtful cable routing and modular organization so your setup looks clean and feels balanced while working.
r/AskUK • View on Reddit →Home Depot has a Husky brand adjustable table for ~$300. I'm guessing that's as stable as can be. I have a flexispot brand one. I think I paid $250 for it (before I found out about the Husky) and it's been 4-5 years, no issues at all. It's a tiny bit wobbly though - not too bad for my usage.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →Mas okay talaga [Flexispot](https://s.shopee.ph/1Vj8QKG3KW). Cheapest nila is [Deskey E150](https://s.shopee.ph/8AG2MX9cag). Depende sa ipapatong mo kung anong specs yung need mo.
r/buhaydigital • View on Reddit →Sobrang mura na nyan ung flexispot umaabot ng 20k pero sobrang solid na pde mong gawin na lift.
r/buhaydigital • View on Reddit →It's been great, WAYY better than flexispot desk (which isn't bad). My desky feels very premium, extremely stable with no wobble. The build process was a bit much, but my partner is very handy and helped with it. It took about an hour in total and I did not have any problems or issues with the build - it was straightforward, just involved. The cable management is very good and convenient. My only nitpick is it's annoying to open/close by yourself because it requires 2 pins (one on either side) to be unlocked, so on a longer desk this requires 2 people. The motors are smooth, quiet, strong. The legs are VERY THICK and heavy duty. The desk is very solid. I opted for the bamboo desktop, and it is extremely solid. It's deceptively lightweight but no wobble, warping or anything. I had a minor chip on one side from shipping, but I just made that the bottom and it was good. All in all, I am very pleased with my desky desk and would purchase from them again.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →Ik heb een Flexispot. Wel tevreden, al heb ik mijn 2 monitoren op een flexibele arm gemonteerd en ze durven wel wiebelen als ik aan het typen ben. Als ik nog eens een zit-sta zou kopen, dan eentje met 4 poten ipv een 'C' of 'I' frame, voor de stabiliteit.
r/belgium • View on Reddit →[ergonofis](https://ergonofis.com/collections/standing-desks?) [omnidesk](https://www.facebook.com/share/19Y1qQQ6Rg/?mibextid=wwXIfr) **flexispot** - build is ok naman...i just didn't like the aftersales (ph) service, nagkaprob ako sa isang product nila
r/AskPH • View on Reddit →I got a height adjustable desk from Flexispot on Amazon and it's really good. Mine was £200, but it's quite a big one, the slightly smaller ones are cheaper
r/UKFrugal • View on Reddit →Ive had a flexispot for about 8 months. Does great!
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I use a standing desk while baby wearing during naps. I have [this simple one.](https://www.amazon.com/FLEXISPOT-Essential-Adjustable-Workstation-Electric/dp/B09XTQFWNJ/ref=asc_df_B09XTQFWNJ?tag=bingshoppinga-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80608076489644&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=m&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=111334&hvtargid=pla-4584207594085650&psc=1)
r/MomsWorkingFromHome • View on Reddit →FlexiSpot is a great bet for a budget-friendly and reliable desk. They have a solid reputation and good customer service for parts if you ever need them. VIVO is another excellent choice, and they even let you buy spare parts directly from their website, which is a huge plus for long-term repairs.
r/StandingDesks • View on Reddit →I've had a flexispot and autonomous. I didn't like the surface of the autonomous so when it got damaged I replaced with the flexispot legs and put some real wood on top. Working fantastic.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →Just a little wobble - that too with the monitors. Not like things would fall off or anything.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →And to add to this I paid like 100 quid for the desk from flexispot a few years ago and repurposed the top from my non standing desk and another 100 squiddles for the walking pad off amazon. 200 quid for the lot, 500 sounds steep. You can also buy them from ikea for a fraction of that
r/AskUK • View on Reddit →I just bought a desky, and am coming from Flexispot. DM me in a week after I get the desky set up and I can give you some feedback. The reason I went with Desky is purely for the cable management solution. I considered Secret Labs, and didn't like the shallowness and lack of ability to mount anything onto it. Flexispot has been solid for me for 4+ years, but it is a little wobbly. The cable management is fine but subpar what I want as I'm looking to elevate my space aesthetically.
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I feel you on the space constraints - 40" width is tough but definitely doable. I just finished researching a bunch of standing desks and have a few thoughts: The single-leg stability concern is valid, especially at standing height. You'll get way more stability with a traditional dual-leg frame, even in a compact size. For your needs (laptop-only, 40" max width, tall user), I'd look at the Flexispot EN1 or ErGear Electric - both come in compact sizes and have dual motors for better stability. The EN1 is around $210 and goes up to 48" height which should work well at 6'. The ErGear is similar price and gets good reviews for stability. I put together a detailed comparison of 7 desks including compact options with real user feedback on stability and height ranges: [https://shop.zig.digital/blogs/news/best-standing-desks-2025-7-desks-tested-reviewed](https://shop.zig.digital/blogs/news/best-standing-desks-2025-7-desks-tested-reviewed) At 6', you definitely want to make sure the max height is at least 48" for comfortable standing posture. Most budget desks top out around 47-50", so that's one thing to double-check before buying. Hope this helps!
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →I've had an Uplift V2 since 2021, and then a Flexispot since 2023 when my wife took over the Uplift. Both are sturdy and I've had zero issues with the motors. The Uplift is definitely quieter on the climb. It has two motors and the lifting mechanics are encased in the legs, so there is less strain and a tiny bit more sound dampening. The Uplift has nicer materials and components for sure. There is a little wobble if you lean on the Uplift aggressively when it's in the standing position (I'm fairly tall so I send it up to its max), so if I bought it again I'd get the T frame instead of the C frame. If you want absolutely no wiggle, then Uplift's four-legged models would be the way to go.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →"but I can barely find genuine user reviews elsewhere" Thats the problem with most items. They ship those crap to hundreds of Youtuber and TikToker and everything "amazing". Until just one guy came along and showed how ridiculously poor the quality is. Unusable at full height. Thats regardless of Stance, Flexispot & Other desks. Lots of those tables habe just slightly different design and same motors. Just rebranding...
r/StandingDesk • View on Reddit →Spent under £400 on my flexispot desk direct from them. It’s solid when upright as well as still being large, which is what I mostly wanted. I quite often lean on it, push off it etc. Honestly didn’t want to drop that much so I tried the budget ones from ikea, Amazon cheap ones and they all were quite small or rocked a lot when at standing height, so didn’t really fit my use case.
r/UKFrugal • View on Reddit →I have one (Flexispot). I didn't pay that much for mine though. Got it on Amazon, and picked up the wooden bit from IKEA (I got the cheap, fake wood... Been meaning to replace that with some proper wood but it's not been a priority). I don't have any extension leads or anything like that with mine, but I had plenty lying around so just stuck one to the underneath of the desk. It's been fine for the last 4 years. I keep saying I'll 3D print one of those honeycomb kits to do proper cable management, but again it's not been a priority so far. I use it regularly. I was getting back problems before (and I have a pretty decent / comfy chair), but that's disappeared since being able to stand. If it does break, I'll replace it with another one without hesitating.
r/AskUK • View on Reddit →